STARKE or START,ARRON, Hartford 1639, or Windsor 1643, an unpromis.
youth, subject. by sentence of Court to whip. rem. to New London
1655, near Stonington, freem. 1669; d. as, 1685, leav. s. Aaron,
John, William, and had ds. wh. m. John Fish and Josiah Haynes.JOHN, Boston, "Scottish-man, sev. to Lieut. William Hudson, d. 22
May 1652;" was one of the unhappy prisoners, prob. tak. on the bloody
field of
Dunbar, 3 Sept. 1650, sent over here next yr. to be sold for
such a term of yrs. that left no hope to the suffer. ROBERT, Concord,
d. 1646. See Geneal. Reg. VIII. 57. WILLIAM, Lynn 1641.

STARKEY,GEORGE, H. C. 1646, may have been of Lynn, or Malden,
but very little ground in favor of either is discernab. Nor is any
knowl. likely to be got, other than of his d. in London, Sept. 1665,
where he had bestow. his serv. dur. the terrible plague, hav. made hims.
acquaint. with medicine, as is relat. in the letters of Allin, the reverend
grad. of 1643. For the credit of the new-born Harv. Coll. at Cambridge
in N. E. the metropolis of their native ld. in its most dismal visitat.
was indebt. to a grad. of its sec. yr. and to ano. of its fifth yr. of bestow.
such honors, when the time-honor. university, so many thousand miles
nearer, perhaps, gave far less contrib. of educ. skill to her relief.

STARKWEATHER,JOHN, Ipswich 1684, s. of Robert, had w. Ann, and
ch. John, b. 16 Sept. 1680; Robert, 12 Nov. 1684; and Richarfd, 25
Dec. 12686. All these ch. were of Stonington 1705, and in that town or
neighb. m. and perpetua. the name. His s. John was gr.f. of the late